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16 Vegan Snacks and Finger Foods for Super Bowl Sunday

Millions of Americans will gather around their TV sets for Super Bowl Sunday. While thousands of others will be flocking to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The NFL Super Bowl is one of the most viewed programs every year and, in 2010, “More than 106.5 million people tuned in for the the [New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts] game, making it the most viewed program in history,” according to Wonderopolis.

It’s also a time for lots of food and eating, especially if you’ll be hosting a game night party. Instead of munching on unhealthy, store-bought snacks, dips, and finger foods, why not make your own healthy, vegan alternatives? Your day can be filled with fun and also lots of healthy snacking.

Millions of Americans will gather around their TV sets for Super Bowl Sunday. While thousands of others will be flocking to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The NFL Super Bowl is one of the most viewed programs every year and, in 2010, “More than 106.5 million people tuned in for the the [New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts] game, making it the most viewed program in history,” according to Wonderopolis.

It’s also a time for lots of food and eating, especially if you’ll be hosting a game night party. Instead of munching on unhealthy, store-bought snacks, dips, and finger foods, why not make your own healthy, vegan alternatives? Your day can be filled with fun and also lots of healthy snacking.

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Can you cite your sources for this idea?
Millions of people eat soy/tofu products every day of their lives and they don't get cancer, so I'm skeptical that soy causes cancer.
Unless you meant that if you already have cancer it can exacerbate it?

Stefan

29 Jan 2014

That tofu causes cancer and Asians don't eat much is total misinformation debunked by legitimate research and scholars (easily google-able), but still propagated by 'health food gurus' trying to make a buck by stoking people's fears into buying whatever they are selling.